Traffic delay

E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune

Protest knows no age limit Senior citizens from the Jane Addams Senior Caucus and advocates for social services linked arms and stopped traffic at the intersection of Jackson Boulevard and Clark Street Monday as part of protests against proposed cuts to Medicare and other federal programs, according to Occupy Chicago organizers. Of the 1,500 people participating in the protests, 43 were cited for impeding traffic and then released.

Protest knows no age limit Senior citizens from the Jane Addams Senior Caucus and advocates for social services linked arms and stopped traffic at the intersection of Jackson Boulevard and Clark Street Monday as part of protests against proposed cuts to Medicare and other federal programs, according to Occupy Chicago organizers. Of the 1,500 people participating in the protests, 43 were cited for impeding traffic and then released. (E. Jason Wambsgans, Chicago Tribune)

Protest knows no age limit Senior citizens from the Jane Addams Senior Caucus and advocates for social services linked arms and stopped traffic at the intersection of Jackson Boulevard and Clark Street Monday as part of protests against proposed cuts to Medicare and other federal programs, according to Occupy Chicago organizers. Of the 1,500 people participating in the protests, 43 were cited for impeding traffic and then released.